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it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> so in effect, they're saying that one of the strongest reasons for this anger we've been seeing from europe started with nothing. the misinterpretation, erin, of a single power point slide. >> wow, we shall see. that was the tip of the iceberg. thanks so much to you. >> republican senator rand paul sits on both the foreign relations and homeland security committees. great to have you with us. you heard james clapper's response. are they spying on america? and his answer was categorical, absolutely. if that's true, should america stop spying on its closest allies? >> i guess the real question, who is in charge? the president doesn't seem to know if he is spying on our allies. from where i sit it doesn't seal like a good idea or it doesn't seem to advance diplomacy for us to be spying on our allies. personally the particular phone of the president of germany for ten years. i think that seems unseemly. that goes against having relations with your all
it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> so in effect, they're saying that one of the strongest reasons for this anger we've been seeing from europe started with nothing. the misinterpretation, erin, of a single power point slide. >> wow, we shall see. that was the tip of the iceberg. thanks so much to you. >> republican senator rand paul sits on both the foreign relations and...
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finally someone in the administration defense nsa spying. their defense was clear, and aggressive. >> do you believe that the allies have conducted or at any time any type of espionage activity against the united states of america our intelligence services our leaders or otherwise? >> absolutely. >> there has not been a mass casualty here in the u.s. since 2001. that's not by luck. they continue to try. it is the great members in the intelligence community, our military, our law enforcement that have stood up and said, this is our job. >> defending themselves with passion and conviction, which up to this point we hadn't seen much of in terms of defense. jim sciutto closely watched the entire hearing today. jim, what were the revelations at the hearing? >> reporter: you got the sense as you say, erin, they were just waiting to go have the chance to push back like this. they pushed back very strong here. first on spying both clapper and alexander saying that our allies spy on us, including on our leaders, that in fact the intelligence services
finally someone in the administration defense nsa spying. their defense was clear, and aggressive. >> do you believe that the allies have conducted or at any time any type of espionage activity against the united states of america our intelligence services our leaders or otherwise? >> absolutely. >> there has not been a mass casualty here in the u.s. since 2001. that's not by luck. they continue to try. it is the great members in the intelligence community, our military, our...
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the prosecution called her a hostile it would who tried to help martin macneill, the defense countered by saying if she doesn't testify honestly, she'll go back to jail. today the prosecution0s main focus is what happened after michelle macneill died. martin macneill hired gypsy willis as the the family nanny. the prosecution asked, did the sexual experience go on after she was hired. the answer was, yes, and then began looking for wedding rings and he proposed, giving her a 4-1/2 carat diamond. that is when she took on the name jillian macneill so she could go on the military base with martin mcneill, and listen to this. >> what name was used for you? >> jill yap g. macneill. >> did how hold yourself out as married to someone in. >> yes. >> married to whom? >> martin macneill. >> did you have a marriage day on this? marriage day is listed as april 14-inch. >> of what year. >> 2007. >> what is the significance of april 14th of 2007. >> that is the day of the funeral. >> the day of his wife's funeral was the date that she put down for the wetting dade. a that's gypsy willis' mom testify
the prosecution called her a hostile it would who tried to help martin macneill, the defense countered by saying if she doesn't testify honestly, she'll go back to jail. today the prosecution0s main focus is what happened after michelle macneill died. martin macneill hired gypsy willis as the the family nanny. the prosecution asked, did the sexual experience go on after she was hired. the answer was, yes, and then began looking for wedding rings and he proposed, giving her a 4-1/2 carat...
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there is no defense against someone who was to blast his way through something. police know that this is a crazy person, not a terrorist. i do not know how we can defend ourselves against that. i really don't. gerri: cold comfort because it is really just a road map for a terrorist at the end of the day. lots of problems going on now with flights all over the country. how serious will this be? specifically, what kinds of additional security might there be in the days and weeks after this? >> let's remember, our base security threat is not at the security checkpoints were you and i go through but the back door of an airport. a terrorist would come in that way. going forward within 18 hours he will have everything back to normal. there will be some delays because airplanes are stuck in los angeles and again that the tomahawk to get people to chicag because it will be a ripple effect. it won't plummet the system, but it will be a problem. gerri: what about the security procedures? take longer to get through the checkpoints? >> it should not because in this case it w
there is no defense against someone who was to blast his way through something. police know that this is a crazy person, not a terrorist. i do not know how we can defend ourselves against that. i really don't. gerri: cold comfort because it is really just a road map for a terrorist at the end of the day. lots of problems going on now with flights all over the country. how serious will this be? specifically, what kinds of additional security might there be in the days and weeks after this?...
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are you a defense lawyer now? >> i'm saying, man, you don't got no cause to hold me. i got no problems sitting here to talk to you. >> he sticks to the story that he's here to take the girl to a party, but it turns out he didn't come here alone. waiting outside in the car is his sister and her two young children. he says his sister was going to drive them to the party. and your poor sister is waiting outside with two babies in the car? >> yeah. >> because you had to come over here and have sex with a 14-year-old? >> didn't come over here to have sex. i come over here to get the girl and go to the party, dude. >> we learn his sister apparently didn't know he was trying to meet an underage girl. later you'll find out what happens when i tell him i'm with "dateline." >> nothing funny going on right here. >>> there are more potential predators to confront. as you can see, the palm tree cam picks up another man headed our way. this time he's riding a motorcycle. >> he's parking right by the door. >> instead of coming in right away, he stays outside and smokes a cigarette.
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one of them intercepted by israel's iron dome defense system. jerusalem is blaming the attack on hamas. no one has been hurt. >>> he is called the most hated man. the manslaughter trial resumes 20 months after his cruise ship struck a reef and cap-sized off a tiny italian island. >> we will hear crucial system against the captain this morning. the first witness this morning is someone who shadowed the captain as an officer in training and spent time with him on the bridge. he is expected to testify that the captain had no control whatsoever of the situation both during the accident and especially during the evacuation. of course, 32 people who died during the accident did not die on impact, they died getting off the ship. in order to prove manslaughter, they have to prove that the captain did not do a good job? evacuating all of those passengers. then we are expected to hear later today or tomorrow to hear colorful system. a maldovian ballerina who was the captain's alleged lover at the time who was also on the bridge and the captain, a retired
one of them intercepted by israel's iron dome defense system. jerusalem is blaming the attack on hamas. no one has been hurt. >>> he is called the most hated man. the manslaughter trial resumes 20 months after his cruise ship struck a reef and cap-sized off a tiny italian island. >> we will hear crucial system against the captain this morning. the first witness this morning is someone who shadowed the captain as an officer in training and spent time with him on the bridge. he is...
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he said it's self defense. legal panel weighs in coming up. t or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ohhh...oh boy! i'm falling. everybody look out! ahhhhh...ugh. little help here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. anybody? jip breaking news on top headlines and brand new stories you'll only see here. new problems for the obamacare website as the white house braces for more hearings on just what went wrong. we'll go live to the pentagon on a disturbing new report to find iran may be much closer to producing a nuclear weapon than anyone thought. and this man said he was just trying to help police nab a suspected rapist when he shot the fugitive dead. our legal panel on the slew of charges he now faces. it's all "happening now." jon: thanks for joining us for the second hour of "happening now." jenna: and happening now, a white house in damage control as the hits from fugitive leaker edward snowden continue to keep on coming. just as the
he said it's self defense. legal panel weighs in coming up. t or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ohhh...oh boy! i'm falling. everybody look out! ahhhhh...ugh. little help here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. anybody? jip breaking news on top headlines and brand new stories you'll only see here. new problems for the obamacare website as the white house...
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what is interesting as you are starting to see a shift into the defensive sectors a lot of people are not paying attention to regardless of the fact the market has been strong. consumer staples up more than a percent. as well as telecom, but it is sort of interesting when stocks have gotten a little bit overbought. sure, all eyes will be on apple, and we will see if we can continue higher. dagen: thank you, mark newton at the new york stock exchange. connell: a basketball related story. the nba has teamed up with samsung for the tablets and monitors courtside. three-year, $100 million deal makes sense on the official provider of tvs and tablets for the league tomorrow night the nba season getting started, good technology. dagen: some 100 million to 400 million. the front stretch renovation project at the daytona speedway is now underway with steel installation beginning friday. part of the renovation project daytona is adding wider, more comfortable seats. having twice as many restrooms, always important for beer drinkers out there. three times as many concession stands and over six l
what is interesting as you are starting to see a shift into the defensive sectors a lot of people are not paying attention to regardless of the fact the market has been strong. consumer staples up more than a percent. as well as telecom, but it is sort of interesting when stocks have gotten a little bit overbought. sure, all eyes will be on apple, and we will see if we can continue higher. dagen: thank you, mark newton at the new york stock exchange. connell: a basketball related story. the nba...
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there will be changes what i heard was a robust defense of the status quo. that is not what i have heard in other hearings. i heard the different ways we could measure how we use the of the data -- metadata if the people who are concerned about that, that is a lot of patriots deal that this must be changed. i have a couple of questions. what about having an official outside the nsa to provide prior approval of reasonable particulate suspicion in order to operate a name? and ask for that information? >> if i could my intent was not to say here in congress was less noble my intent is the discussion of the nsa is to let you know, what i see of the people executing these responsibilities it was meant nothing against anyone else but i feel i have a responsibility to stand up for them. you know, most of these people. >> again that implies they need to be stood up for no one has suggested some boyle and patriotic employees of the nsa are the problem for you can take responsibility but they do not need to. >> i think perhaps in discussion from my perception i don't
there will be changes what i heard was a robust defense of the status quo. that is not what i have heard in other hearings. i heard the different ways we could measure how we use the of the data -- metadata if the people who are concerned about that, that is a lot of patriots deal that this must be changed. i have a couple of questions. what about having an official outside the nsa to provide prior approval of reasonable particulate suspicion in order to operate a name? and ask for that...
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it was the fact that there was a defense department report, a report from the defense department saying al qaeda is setting up a cell in benghazi. watch out. the repeated requests from the people in the embassy. we need more security. it fell on deaf and blind ears. >> so if it was about the election, now we're post-election. >> right. >> so why would the administration continue to allow al qaeda to become stronger in egypt, syria, iraq, afghanistan? i mean, it's one thing to be blinded before an election. >> right. >> but it's a whole nother thing to have the legacy now of president obama be -- to be blinded about al qaeda? your thoughts. >> yeah. as far as the legacy you're absolutely right. they remain blinded about al qaeda. why? if they admit it, then they'd have to go back and say we really did make a big mistake on benghazi. they're not about to admit that. he's looking for a very different legacy. the legacy he wants is an arms control deal with the iranians at almost any price. the iranians want to have the sanctions lifted. they want to have nuclear weapons. whether the admini
it was the fact that there was a defense department report, a report from the defense department saying al qaeda is setting up a cell in benghazi. watch out. the repeated requests from the people in the embassy. we need more security. it fell on deaf and blind ears. >> so if it was about the election, now we're post-election. >> right. >> so why would the administration continue to allow al qaeda to become stronger in egypt, syria, iraq, afghanistan? i mean, it's one thing to...
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now officials are shoring up coastal defenses. one way is to send in rocks like this. the idea is that they will break up waves and protect the beaches from erosion. other beaches they are building sand berms. these are some of the solutions that new york is working on because no one wants to back away from the coast line. >> entrenchment is not an option. we are a city of islands, and we are going to be protecting our shoreline and homes beyond and ensuring that we create a resilient city for the future. >> sea levels are predicted to rise if our climate changes, and new york is not taking any chances. >> too many people in new york feel they have been abandoned after hurricane sandy. when you think of hit musicals, you probably think of new york and maybe london. we are pretty sure, though, you don't think of lagos. but maybe nigeria's biggest city will be up there with broadway and others. a big musical has just opened there, and we attended the premiere. ♪ >> for the first time on stage, the city of lagos has its own musical, which did he pictures the very people
now officials are shoring up coastal defenses. one way is to send in rocks like this. the idea is that they will break up waves and protect the beaches from erosion. other beaches they are building sand berms. these are some of the solutions that new york is working on because no one wants to back away from the coast line. >> entrenchment is not an option. we are a city of islands, and we are going to be protecting our shoreline and homes beyond and ensuring that we create a resilient...
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it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries. >> media reports say the nsa tapped german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone and monitored the communications of other foreign leaders. the reporters based their stories on information provided by former u.s. intelligence contractor edward snowden. the spying allegations have forced officials in the white house to promise changes to how they gather information. >>> u.s. forces are trying to break up a group of militants in east africa linked to al qaeda. they've killed two members of al shabaab in a drone strike. the militant group is based in southern somalia. interior ministry officials there said two of its members
it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries. >> media reports say the nsa tapped german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone and monitored the communications of other foreign leaders. the reporters based their stories on information provided by former u.s. intelligence contractor edward snowden. the spying allegations have forced officials in the white house to promise changes to how they gather information. >>> u.s. forces...
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now officials are shoring up coastal defenses. one way is to send in rocks like this. the idea is that they will break up waves and protect the beaches from erosion. other beaches they are building sand berms. these are some of the solutions that new york is working on because no one wants to back away from the coast line. >> entrenchment is not an option. we are a city of islands, and we are going to be protecting our shoreline and homes beyond and ensuring that we create a resilient city for the future. >> sea levels are predicted to rise if our climate changes, and new york is not taking any chances. >> too many people in new york feel they have been abandoned after hurricane sandy. when you think of hit musicals, you probably think of new york and maybe london. we are pretty sure, though, you don't think of lagos. but maybe nigeria's biggest city will be up there with broadway and others. a big musical has just opened there, and we attended the premiere. ♪ >> for the first time on stage, the city of lagos has its own musical, which did he pictures the very people
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foreign minister does say that moscow is ready for a compromise on the a missile defense system issue but at the same time he says it's not going to pretend that it's ok with all the talks that nothing could be changed in the american scheme and still no legal guarantees from washington that the system would not be against russia really this has been one of the biggest problems in the relations between the two countries in two thousand and ten russia and nato agreed to work together on european missile defense but these talks pretty much have been frozen because there are still no legal guarantees from washington for a few years now moscow has been calling for the destruction of a unified into missile defense system where each member would share the responsibility for the safety of others saying that otherwise and without legal guarantees it would see it as a threat to its national security so it's really been one of the hottest topics in the relations between moscow and washington in the meantime the construction of one of the elements of the american anti missile shield in europe ha
foreign minister does say that moscow is ready for a compromise on the a missile defense system issue but at the same time he says it's not going to pretend that it's ok with all the talks that nothing could be changed in the american scheme and still no legal guarantees from washington that the system would not be against russia really this has been one of the biggest problems in the relations between the two countries in two thousand and ten russia and nato agreed to work together on european...
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it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> and so let me just ask you this, as you study the networks of the world, and let's just talk about the european union for a second, if i may. is it possible for chinese intelligence services military or otherwise to use networks that you would find in any nation states in the european union. >> . >> computer networks inside the european union for what they are up to. >> absolutely. >> whow about al quaida, could they use, is it possible for them to use the networks found in the european union to conduct planning operations or execution of operations? >> could. absolutely. >> and would bit in the purview of the national security agency to try to prevent those activities especially if it went through the european union and maybe even targeted at the united states or one of our allies. >> it is chairman, and it is something that we share with our allies. >> so you would collect information in those cases and share it with our allies in a way that was
it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> and so let me just ask you this, as you study the networks of the world, and let's just talk about the european union for a second, if i may. is it possible for chinese intelligence services military or otherwise to use networks that you would find in any nation states in the european union. >> . >> computer networks inside the european...
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the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> there's something wrong. you know, with tilikum. there's something wrong, and that's -- when you have a relationship with an animal and you understand that he's killing not to be a savage. he's not killing just because he's crazy. he's not killing because he doesn't know what he's doing. he's killing because he's frustrated and he's got aggravations and he doesn't know how to -- he has no outlet for it. >> now tilikum is spending a great deal of time by himself and basically floating lifeless in a pool. >> three hours now and he hasn't moved. >> they try to sugar coat it by saying he comes out in the front pool every once in awhile. now he's doing shows. you know what he does in his show? he does a few bows and then he goes back into his little jail cell. that's his life. >> i feel sad for tilikum. a regal thing like him swimming around the tank with his fin flopped over like that compared to a wild bull killer whale that size. one of the most kinetic
the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> there's something wrong. you know, with tilikum. there's something wrong, and that's -- when you have a relationship with an animal and you understand that he's killing not to be a savage. he's not killing just because he's crazy. he's not killing because he doesn't know what he's doing. he's killing because he's frustrated and he's got aggravations and...
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it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our country, and in support of military operations. >> for the last several month, documents that the whistleblower edward snowden leaked showed a dragnet beyond france and spain. it's failed to become a major issue in washington. the bugging of angela merkel's phone received attention because the strategic implications of being caught. the focus worries a visiting delegation of european parliament airians investigating the scale of the u.s. program. >> spying on friends, not just on leaders, on citizens. >> tuesday's hearing was primarily about the u.s.'s domestic surveillance operations with james clapper and keith alexander key to restrict changes to variability of collecting data of u.s. citizens. >> more to come on al jazeera. coming home to start again. we are in the philippines town of zamboanga, where the standoff destroyed the homes of 10,000 families. and women out of work in iran. we look at the underrepresentation in the country's labour force. stay with us. >>> welcome back. a recap of the t
it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our country, and in support of military operations. >> for the last several month, documents that the whistleblower edward snowden leaked showed a dragnet beyond france and spain. it's failed to become a major issue in washington. the bugging of angela merkel's phone received attention because the strategic implications of being caught. the focus worries a visiting delegation of european parliament airians...
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of the defense minister did a few weeks ago when he was instructed to leave your body believes this is another of a long series of nonsense basically from the u.k. government or u.k. government that has no positive out of it nothing sensible to see it all and carry it with frankly laughable skews to even of right wing commentators people who are not going to voting for independence are mocking misses me in scotland to be different for the nonce which is come up with. something positive to say but on the serious note you know when scotland's independent we will cooperate with london and we will look to maximize benefits for them for london and we just hope that the u.k. government who will do the same it will wake up to this reality sooner rather than later and act in a grown up fashion the way for disciplinary committee has all of moscow to see a scar football team to close a part of its stadium after claims a black player was racially abused midfielder the tour of manchester city reported offensive monkey chanting and reported the incident to the referee but in a coach never has mo
of the defense minister did a few weeks ago when he was instructed to leave your body believes this is another of a long series of nonsense basically from the u.k. government or u.k. government that has no positive out of it nothing sensible to see it all and carry it with frankly laughable skews to even of right wing commentators people who are not going to voting for independence are mocking misses me in scotland to be different for the nonce which is come up with. something positive to say...
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want to bring back defense attorney danny cevallos and heather hansen, criminal defense attorney. heather, is there any case that can be made in terms of defense from these stores that these were young people, aged 19, aged 21, and in the case of the hbo actor 29 but could look fairly young that young people can't typically afford almost a $3,000 handbag, is that the kind of defense they would mount or is it way too difficult to battle this. >> that would be a difficult defense. the better defense is whether or not they had policies in place how they're supposed to check identification. barney's has said they didn't do anything with regard to after the say and that it was the police department that actually stepped in and pursued that young gentleman. so there's going to be some sort of a conflict here i think between the police and barney's, and that may be part of their defense to say we weren't the ones that did this. it was the nypd. and they'll respond and say the same thing. >> one of the allegations from at least one of these three is that it came after a phone call from th
want to bring back defense attorney danny cevallos and heather hansen, criminal defense attorney. heather, is there any case that can be made in terms of defense from these stores that these were young people, aged 19, aged 21, and in the case of the hbo actor 29 but could look fairly young that young people can't typically afford almost a $3,000 handbag, is that the kind of defense they would mount or is it way too difficult to battle this. >> that would be a difficult defense. the...
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. >> the president can stop apologizing and stop being defensive. the nsa has saved thousands of lives not just in the united states but in france, germany, french want to talk, operations against the united states, the governing industry. in germany, the plot began that led to 9/11. iraq, north korea, we are not doing it for the fun of it. it is together valuable intelligence that helps not just us, but the europeans. >> congressman king points in that statement to the french in the past doing spying of their own. executives being told the conversations might be bugged. >> in january or february, the first one was china. we have capacities with active protection against cyber threats. there is a huge difference with that and the government. to invest more than 4 million euros for protections as well as active protections. on top of that, we see a lot of cybersecurity about to train a lot of french people. >> there are a little bit of crocodile tears on the part of the french? >> probably a little on the highest levels of government. you have americ
. >> the president can stop apologizing and stop being defensive. the nsa has saved thousands of lives not just in the united states but in france, germany, french want to talk, operations against the united states, the governing industry. in germany, the plot began that led to 9/11. iraq, north korea, we are not doing it for the fun of it. it is together valuable intelligence that helps not just us, but the europeans. >> congressman king points in that statement to the french in...
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in the face of reduced deficits and defense budgets, new challenges, our defense institutions must be shaped to continuingmilitary's readiness. that includes a continued focus on capacity building for our allies and our partners and working closely with them and through alliances. but today, we face the danger that our current budget crisis and the steep, abrupt, and deep cuts imposed by sequestration will cause an unnecessary strategically unsound and dangerous degradation in military readiness and capability. as you know, the department is facing sequester level cuts in the order of $500 billion over 10 years. the 10-in addition to inr $487 billion reduction eod budget that is already underway. fast, too are too abrupt, and to irresponsible. dod took a $37 billion sequester cut during the past fiscal year, and we could be forced to absorb a $52 billion sequester cut this fiscal year. we're looking at nearly one dollar trillion in dod cuts over this 10-year period unless there is a new budget agreement. we are currently operating under no budget, under a continuing resolution which c
in the face of reduced deficits and defense budgets, new challenges, our defense institutions must be shaped to continuingmilitary's readiness. that includes a continued focus on capacity building for our allies and our partners and working closely with them and through alliances. but today, we face the danger that our current budget crisis and the steep, abrupt, and deep cuts imposed by sequestration will cause an unnecessary strategically unsound and dangerous degradation in military...
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. >> so much has gone wrong for the cardinals from sloppy defense in game one to even last night when their playin plane gn late on the tarmac, with all that said, two reasons why the cardinals can get this done tonight. number one, a hit of history. this team is 8 and 1 when facing elimination games in the last nine times they've done that. and also pitcher michael wacha. overall he's four and owe with the e era of 1.00. with him on the mound they have a chance to win this game. >> now 40 games in the nba on wednesday. and the heat begin their new sin with the win over the chicago bulls. before the game got under way a new championship banner was unveiled, and the players showed off their new rings. derrick rose played for his first game since injury sidelined him in april 2012. he could only manage 20 points and the night instead showed lebron james who led the heat to their season opening win. five-time grand slam champion hingis. her boyfriend said that her mother hit him while she struck him. the police will decide on possible further action. >>> in cricket i, the u.s.a.yese bail
. >> so much has gone wrong for the cardinals from sloppy defense in game one to even last night when their playin plane gn late on the tarmac, with all that said, two reasons why the cardinals can get this done tonight. number one, a hit of history. this team is 8 and 1 when facing elimination games in the last nine times they've done that. and also pitcher michael wacha. overall he's four and owe with the e era of 1.00. with him on the mound they have a chance to win this game. >>...
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some of the more defensive stocks are seeing a little bit of underperformance today, but only in theory. health care off by around 0.1%. we have news out by sanofi, probably not taking too well by the markets. you've got oil and gas up by 0.75%. remember, one of the best performers in yesterday's session after we got the better than expected results from bp, but autos, stand out performer, up by 0.8%. if you look at one of the chips here, you have vw. if i can see that correct ly, after its backed view for 2014. let's take a look at the individual markets. the ftse 100 is up by 0.3%. now, barclay's is, of course, one of the stocks that we're looking at this morning as the banks came out with earnings, up around 2.5%. in part driven by a reduction in fixed income currency, commodities income. bank income as a whole was down 0.7% on the quarter. this was a slight beat in terms of the investment bank. why are shares up this morning? >> i think it's kind of what the markets expected. so a lot of the information has been well flagged. as you said, the investment bank is down, in fact, quarte
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one, we're having huge defense cuts right now. one of the great political misjudgments in the last few years was believing it's the old party with defense spending. the rand paul wing in power quicker than they realized. it's much more comfortable among republicans with defense cuts. not total. you are seeing a ripping through of that budget. one of the things unsettled in addition to what frank said about exposes and technological challenges. technological challenges. on the one hand you're having rapid evolution in the republican party about what they think about national security consensus they had had four or five, six years ago. democratic part demonstrating on its own, folks on the left uncomfortable with what barack obama is doing. you look what democrats are saying in polls, they are much more comfortable what president obama is doing, high approval rating nsa spying, not as concerned about drones. the politics of national security are very unsettled in a way that's not been true for a number of years. >> sally on that las
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is i don't know really an acceptable defense? because at some point, you know, just speaking optically, don't you start to be perceived as out of touch? >> yeah, and previously obama hasn't taken this stance. he said on a number of occasions the buck stops with me, whether it's benghazi or other issues that he had in the first term. so i don't think that's a good long-term strategy. any time you're having that discussion of i didn't know about it or if i knew about it, either way, it's bad news for the white house. but i think they have to be less reactive and go on offense and lead the charge on changing the nsa, curbing their powers, doing whatever they think is best. now you have allies, as you mentioned before, diane feinstein working on legislation. you have friends on capitol hill. once again, this divides the democratic party. we saw the republicans divided during the fiscal showdown. democrats are now grappling with both the health care issue and the nsa issue. >> my, what a difference two weeks makes. speaking of capitol
is i don't know really an acceptable defense? because at some point, you know, just speaking optically, don't you start to be perceived as out of touch? >> yeah, and previously obama hasn't taken this stance. he said on a number of occasions the buck stops with me, whether it's benghazi or other issues that he had in the first term. so i don't think that's a good long-term strategy. any time you're having that discussion of i didn't know about it or if i knew about it, either way, it's...
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that was the defense top u.s. intelligence officials gave about spying, including spying on american's allies. german officials said to be unsatisfied and are meeting with national security officials at the white house today. what could be on the agenda? jim sciutto joins us from washington. what do we know. >> reporter: you know what a challenge it can be getting straight answers. now, a couple big headlines from here. first they said emphatically that the white house would have known of the spying on the u.s. allies. they added the president might not have known specific targets. they also fought back hard against the story line that the u.s. is the only country in the business of spying on its allies. after enduring weeks of accusations of spying overreach -- >> we want our fourth amendment back. >> reporter: and even more in the hearing room. >> i'm going to say for the last time that the gentleman all the way on the left would be removed. >> stop spying. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence chiefs pushed back, argu
that was the defense top u.s. intelligence officials gave about spying, including spying on american's allies. german officials said to be unsatisfied and are meeting with national security officials at the white house today. what could be on the agenda? jim sciutto joins us from washington. what do we know. >> reporter: you know what a challenge it can be getting straight answers. now, a couple big headlines from here. first they said emphatically that the white house would have known of...
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the defense is he swerved to avoid hitting a dog. >> subcommittee will talk about ways to improve safety communication between pg&e and city officials regarding pipelines after a pipeline was shut down in san carlos this month over safety concerns. officials say they first learned from the media, not pg&e, that flawed documents were used to wrongly declare the pipeline safe which was ordered shut down early this month but has been allowed to be reconnected to flow at a lower pressure legal. >> an armed robbery suspect shot by san francisco police is in serious condition this morning and the shooting happened after officers cornered him at mallorca streets at a bank of america a.t.m. after the suspect tried to grab a backpack from a man. police say he pistol-whipped the victim and ran off. officers found him he then turned gun on him. the victim left the scene and investigators tracked him down and questioned him. >> time to check with mike if you her the howling winds last night and this morning, let's see what they doing. >> calming down. they will return this afternoon but not to the s
the defense is he swerved to avoid hitting a dog. >> subcommittee will talk about ways to improve safety communication between pg&e and city officials regarding pipelines after a pipeline was shut down in san carlos this month over safety concerns. officials say they first learned from the media, not pg&e, that flawed documents were used to wrongly declare the pipeline safe which was ordered shut down early this month but has been allowed to be reconnected to flow at a lower...
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he said keeping them under wraps is hurting his client's defense. another college classmate of tsarnaev is charged with removing evidence from the suspect bomber's dorm room after the marathon attacks. both of these men have pleaded not guilty. >>> support for the death penalty for convicted murderers appears to be softening in the united states. 60% support for capital punishment. and that's down from the 1990s. >>> san francisco could become the next uggs city to try to tackle diabetes and childhood obesity by taxing sugary drinks. this is what officials are proposing a valid measure in 2014 that would ask voters to approve a two cent per ounce tax on soda and other drinks with added sugar. the measure would require approval from two-thirds of the city's voters to pass. two cents an ounce. >> ouch. >> every sip could count. that is all for "early start" this morning. you guys have a great day, it is time for "new day." >> take it away chris and kate. >> thank you very much. >>> almost the top of the hour means it's time for the top news. ♪ >>> i
he said keeping them under wraps is hurting his client's defense. another college classmate of tsarnaev is charged with removing evidence from the suspect bomber's dorm room after the marathon attacks. both of these men have pleaded not guilty. >>> support for the death penalty for convicted murderers appears to be softening in the united states. 60% support for capital punishment. and that's down from the 1990s. >>> san francisco could become the next uggs city to try to...
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it represents information that we, and our nato allies, have collected in defense of our country, and in support of military operations. >> but for the last several months, documents the whistle blower edward snowden leaked showed a global dragnet behind france and spain and it failed to become a major your issue in washington. the bugging of angela merkel's phone received attention because of the strategic implications of being caught. it worries a european delegation of parliament airians investigate ght the scale of the program. >> spying on friends, not just leaders, citizens. >> tuesday's hearing was about the u.s.'s domestic surveillance operations with james clapper and keith alexander key to restrict legislative changes to collect the phone call data of u.s. citizens. >> you are watching al jazeera newshour. still to come - mineral rich, but mired in chaos. the security crisis in the central african republic. and we visit a shelter for teenage mothers in kenya, who have been abandoned by their family. >> and miami heat celebrate their title and kick off the new season in style
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. >> japan's defense minister is now saying that reports of u.s. hacking could damage relations between the two countries. it proved true reacted to another leak from edward snowden. it accuses the national security agency of spying on its allies for diplomatic advantage. the japanese government now wants to create an agency to deal with threats. >> in that sense, we just don't want to believe these reports are true. >> okay, time in the news hour for me to sit back and get my daily sports update. you can too. >> david, thank you. the uefa's champion league has already reached the half way stage, but still plenty to play for. closer to the knock out stage, manchester city hosts moscow in just over an hour's time, cities coach will be hoping he can lead them to the last 16 for the first time in their history. matt reports. >> >> for the first time in their history, they will once again give a start in goal four. joe hart misses out once ginn, quite simply, has done nothing wrong since replating hart last week. that 2-nil victory in the 7-nil demolit
. >> japan's defense minister is now saying that reports of u.s. hacking could damage relations between the two countries. it proved true reacted to another leak from edward snowden. it accuses the national security agency of spying on its allies for diplomatic advantage. the japanese government now wants to create an agency to deal with threats. >> in that sense, we just don't want to believe these reports are true. >> okay, time in the news hour for me to sit back and get my...
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the team announced the cuts of safety michael huff, and defensive end marcus spears. both free agents signed in the off season. they will be replaced by two practice squad players. and remember, you can see the game against the browns, sunday afternoon, live at 4:15, here on wjz. >>> an update now on the lion cubs born at the maryland zoo in baltimore earlier this month. the cubs are now 26 days old. and their eyes are completely open. they are growing quickly. they're slowing interest in playing with each other. that's a good developmental sign, rather than, you know, being mean to each other. >> yeah. we don't want to see that, right? >> you know, siblings. >>> in a few weeks, the zoo will seek the public's help, naming those cubs. you know what? we could just roll that footage for the next 50 minutes. >> i think people would be happy with it. >> our ratings would go through the roof. they are so cute. my goal is to hold one of them, kai. as a follow-up to when i went out there when they were first born. >> maybe that's your next story when you go out there. >> they
the team announced the cuts of safety michael huff, and defensive end marcus spears. both free agents signed in the off season. they will be replaced by two practice squad players. and remember, you can see the game against the browns, sunday afternoon, live at 4:15, here on wjz. >>> an update now on the lion cubs born at the maryland zoo in baltimore earlier this month. the cubs are now 26 days old. and their eyes are completely open. they are growing quickly. they're slowing interest...
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. >> i think the president should stop apologizing, stop being defensive. the reality the nsa saved thousands of lives, not only in the cites, france, germany, throughout europe. >> reporter: the wall street journal -- after a white house review uncovered the operation this summer. suzanne mcguinness, cbs news, washington. >>> "the american journalist first reported secret documents given to him by edward snowedden tweeted the guardian newspaper will publish a new spying revelation today. >>> developing news in southern england. at least two people died in a powerful storm hammering region. winds up to 99 miles per hour knocked out power to more than 220,000 people. heath row airport refusing the number of flights today because of that severe weather. >>> time now is 6:09. michael jackson's former doctor a free man. the state law that let conrad murray out of jail. >>> reopening day on new york's ellis island a year after super storm sandy -- >>> the big typo that took the field during yesterday's game. >>> high-def doppler showing light rain falling over t
. >> i think the president should stop apologizing, stop being defensive. the reality the nsa saved thousands of lives, not only in the cites, france, germany, throughout europe. >> reporter: the wall street journal -- after a white house review uncovered the operation this summer. suzanne mcguinness, cbs news, washington. >>> "the american journalist first reported secret documents given to him by edward snowedden tweeted the guardian newspaper will publish a new...
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george zimmerman did not sues stand-your-ground as his defense, claiming self-defence. the judge cited an aspect of stand-your-ground during jury instructions. the overlapping elements of stand-your-ground and self-defence can be confusing, with self-defence you would go to trial to convince a judge or jury. with stand-your-ground, it's a motion considered even before trial. >> i was justified in killing this person because it was kill or be killed. >> if the judge agrees with you, there is no trial. >> in washington lawmakers are looking at all sides of this argument - hearing from supporters of the law. >> they protect law-abiding citizens leaving a place where they are allowed to be >> reporter: is there anything congress can do when it comes to laws in individual states. >> can congress do anything about it? well, not really. it's important for congress in a civil rights committee room to think about whether laws are distrim gnatry. >> these mothers say they'll push to make their voices heard, with hopes to bring changes to the stand-your-ground law. >>> tonight i h
george zimmerman did not sues stand-your-ground as his defense, claiming self-defence. the judge cited an aspect of stand-your-ground during jury instructions. the overlapping elements of stand-your-ground and self-defence can be confusing, with self-defence you would go to trial to convince a judge or jury. with stand-your-ground, it's a motion considered even before trial. >> i was justified in killing this person because it was kill or be killed. >> if the judge agrees with you,...
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it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations jim sciutto, cnn, washington. >>james: to a senate committee will hear testimony on the federal background check process and the aftermath of a deadly shooting at the washington navy yard. federal officials including the acting director of the office of personnel management are expected to appear. the committee is examining the process of background checks and security clearances following the september 16th shooting in which former navy reservist aaron alexa's killed 12 people before being shot and killed by police. the shooting raised questions of how lexus was able to obtain and hold onto a security clearance despite past brushes with the law and concerns about his mental health. a southern california cities attempt to shut down production of the popular sriracha chili sauce is heading to court. a los angeles superior court judge is expected to decide today whether to grant the city of arundel--irwindales' request to cease operations and the hoy fo
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we'll have the latest from florida as the defense starts presenting its case in the sean taylor murder trial. >> plus he broke the color line at university of maryland and paved the way for african americans on the football field in the south. we'll celebrate the legacy of darrell hill in a couple minutes. >> you're watching wusa9 news at 5:00 coming to you live from broadcast house in northwest d.c. thanks for being here with and i sponsored this ad. candidate for attorney general, if you think ken cuccinelli would take virginia in the wrong direction, wait til you meet his attorney general candidate senator obenshain. like cuccinelli, obenshain believes politicians should dictate our most personal decisions they cosponsored a bill together to ban the birth control pill; and outlaw abortion, even in cases of rape and incest. cuccinelli and obenshain: together - a dangerously wrong turn for virginia >>> darrell is a trailblazer but not only for this university but for people like me. i couldn't think that i would be at atmosphere -- don't think that i would be the athletic director at
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can the defense spin the evidence in favor of the doctor? our legal panel debates. >>> a disturbing new study. scientists now saying a sars-like virus could leap from animals to humans. we'll explain next hour. jenna: well a soccer match gone wild in russia. police moving in to break this stadium riot near moscow, try to move in to break it up. unruly fans of rival teams throwing fists in the stands and fireworks on the field forcing the game to be canceled after half hour of play. police used water cannons and arrested 30 people. no word if any charges whether filed. russia is scheduled to host the 2015 world cup. jon: the botched rollout of his signature domestic achievement, obamacare, are apparently takeing a heavy to. according to a new "nbc news-wall street journal poll", only 42% approve the president's job performance. that is down "the five"% from two weeks ago. that is tie with mr. obama's all-time low. let's talk about it with our resident political analysts, angela mcglowan. i guess know surprise when something as makes as much n
can the defense spin the evidence in favor of the doctor? our legal panel debates. >>> a disturbing new study. scientists now saying a sars-like virus could leap from animals to humans. we'll explain next hour. jenna: well a soccer match gone wild in russia. police moving in to break this stadium riot near moscow, try to move in to break it up. unruly fans of rival teams throwing fists in the stands and fireworks on the field forcing the game to be canceled after half hour of play....
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so virginians are getting really defensive about these attacks on their morality because of their slavery. so they come out of the war thinking, the federal government is not really worth very much to his gun and what happens if it gets into the hand of these new englanders who engage in this rhetoric which virginians find to be insulting and reckless? and then in 1819, a new york republican congressman introduces our resolution do not admit the territory of missouri as the state unless it comes in with a constitution which provide for the gradual emancipation of all its slaves. and this leads to a blowup. and the status most accept about the missouri compromise, the state that is most adamant is virginia. so my reading of this is that the war of 1812 is a very important step along the way of virginians the citing that the whole union is something they don't entirely trust, and that they have to greater solidarity with their fellow southern states, solidarity that hadn't always been evident before the war of 1812. so i'm not arguing that it's in the one critical watershed on the way to th
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. >> but he offered this defense. >> the national security operations generally have one purpose and that is to make sure that the american people are safe. >> reporter: whether listening in on the leaders of close allies saves lives, the white house didn't have an answer. although it reaffirmed it is reassessing such high level surveillance as part of its overall intelligence review. on the hill today, european lawmakers went head to head with congressional leaders on nsa spying. for the head of the discussion told me their discussion was frank. you had a very stern message to deliver. >> i think we had a very robust and strong message. this mass surveillance which has come through the allegations is something that is disturbing to european citizens. they feel very uneasy. they don't know why it's happening, why their strongest ally is doing it. >> reporter: and today they had more to talk about regarding spain when they collected data from 60 million phone calls in 30 days, leading to one more u.s. ambassador's summon to explain. european officials say that the surveillance in spai
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. >> but he offered this defense. >> the national security operations generally have one purpose and that is to make sure that the american people are safe. >> reporter: whether listening in on the leaders of close allies saves lives, the white house didn't have an answer. although it reaffirmed it is reassessing such high level surveillance as part of its overall intelligence review. on the hill today, european lawmakers went head to head with congressional leaders on nsa spying. for the head of the discussion told me their discussion was frank. you had a very stern message to deliver. >> i think we had a very robust and strong message. this mass surveillance which has come through the allegations is something that is disturbing to european citizens. they feel very uneasy. they don't know why it's happening, why their strongest ally is doing it. >> reporter: and today they had more to talk about regarding spain when they collected data from 60 million phone calls in 30 days, leading to one more u.s. ambassador's summon to explain. european officials say that the surveillance in spai
. >> but he offered this defense. >> the national security operations generally have one purpose and that is to make sure that the american people are safe. >> reporter: whether listening in on the leaders of close allies saves lives, the white house didn't have an answer. although it reaffirmed it is reassessing such high level surveillance as part of its overall intelligence review. on the hill today, european lawmakers went head to head with congressional leaders on nsa...
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went back to dick cheney when he was a member of the house of representatives and then when he was defense secretary and then vice president of the united states. the relationship that ended on a really sour note, when he left office and bush left office. not just because of the that bush refused to give scooter libby that pardon. >> by that point, they had drifted apart in their view of what they should be doing in the white house. cheney was focused on protecting the country, and he saw bush focusing on diplomacy, shaving off the edges of the policies they had put in place. the auto bailout, gay rights, gun rights, donald rumsfeld. >> how is the relationship today? do you sense these two guys even talk to each other? >> i don't think they talk a lot. they have a very proper relationship. they respect each other, but they're not close. tay don't go hunting and fishing together. they were together at the library opening in april. he had gracious words for vice president cheney, but cheney was not part of the program. hao was not given a speaking pran. you saw how president bush is presenti
went back to dick cheney when he was a member of the house of representatives and then when he was defense secretary and then vice president of the united states. the relationship that ended on a really sour note, when he left office and bush left office. not just because of the that bush refused to give scooter libby that pardon. >> by that point, they had drifted apart in their view of what they should be doing in the white house. cheney was focused on protecting the country, and he saw...
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intelligence capability is enormously important to the united states to our conduct of foreign policy, to the defense matters, to economic matters. and i'm a strong supporter of it. >> do you think the snowden leaks have hurt america's ability to defend itself? >> i do. i think he's a traitor. i hope we can catch him at some point and that he receives the justice he deserves. >> and the full interview with dick cheney going to air this afternoon on the lead with jake tapper at 4:00 p.m. eastern. you're not going to want to miss that. also want to bring in christiane amanpour in the london news room talking about the nsa, the spying, of course, the aftermath of the allies really upset about this. one thing you said earlier today that really struck us here is that you said there was a deficit of good will among u.s. allies. and that's part of the reason why they are so so frustrated and angry right now. why is there a deficit of good will among our allies? >> well, it's interesting you just played that clip of former vice president cheney. let's go back to the cheney/bush years which april pex was all
intelligence capability is enormously important to the united states to our conduct of foreign policy, to the defense matters, to economic matters. and i'm a strong supporter of it. >> do you think the snowden leaks have hurt america's ability to defend itself? >> i do. i think he's a traitor. i hope we can catch him at some point and that he receives the justice he deserves. >> and the full interview with dick cheney going to air this afternoon on the lead with jake tapper at...